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tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/834589360Covid in Africa Episode 11Fri, 05 Jun 2020 12:01:50 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-11
00:16:04Sound Africa noThis week alcohol was sold legally for the first time in months in South Africa where Covid-19 regulations were lowered from level 4 to level 3. We look at what happened as well as get an update from Senegal where the brother of the president recently tested positive for the virus.This week alcohol was sold legally for the first …This week alcohol was sold legally for the first time in months in South Africa where Covid-19 regulations were lowered from level 4 to level 3. We look at what happened as well as get an update from Senegal where the brother of the president recently tested positive for the virus.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/830335432Covid In Africa Episode 10Fri, 29 May 2020 08:01:44 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-10
00:22:15Sound Africa noIn this episode we look into the potential impact of Covid-19 measures on highly indebted African countriesIn this episode we look into the potential impact…In this episode we look into the potential impact of Covid-19 measures on highly indebted African countriestag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/825680422Covid In Africa Episode 9Fri, 22 May 2020 08:08:38 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-9
00:23:20Sound Africa noThis week we look into how the Coronavirus is changing public perceptions of African Knowledge Systems - particularly traditional medication.This week we look into how the Coronavirus is cha…This week we look into how the Coronavirus is changing public perceptions of African Knowledge Systems - particularly traditional medication.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/820905709Covid In Africa Episode 8Fri, 15 May 2020 07:32:29 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-8
00:23:37Sound Africa noIn this episode we are focusing on homeschooling and how it is being implemented in different contexts on the continent. We will hear from a parent who is trying to balance working from home, parenting and homeschooling all at the same time and from a clinical psychologist and Executive Life coach Zsofia Borisanyi explains how Covid-19 is changing corporate culture.In this episode we are focusing on homeschooling …In this episode we are focusing on homeschooling and how it is being implemented in different contexts on the continent. We will hear from a parent who is trying to balance working from home, parenting and homeschooling all at the same time and from a clinical psychologist and Executive Life coach Zsofia Borisanyi explains how Covid-19 is changing corporate culture.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/816109654Covid In Africa Episode 7Fri, 08 May 2020 08:48:27 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-7
00:14:03Sound Africa noIn this week's episode of Covid In Africa, we examine how geography and space in densely populated African cities determines the effectiveness of measures to control the spread of the corona virus. We speak to Prof. Caroline Wanjiku Kihato, visiting Fellow at the Oxford Department of International Development.In this week's episode of Covid In Africa, we exa…In this week's episode of Covid In Africa, we examine how geography and space in densely populated African cities determines the effectiveness of measures to control the spread of the corona virus. We speak to Prof. Caroline Wanjiku Kihato, visiting Fellow at the Oxford Department of International Development.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/811080226Covid in Africa - Episode 6Fri, 01 May 2020 05:10:18 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-6
00:21:17Sound Africa noIn this episode we focus on Human Rights under Covid, what they are and how they can be protected.In this episode we focus on Human Rights under Co…In this episode we focus on Human Rights under Covid, what they are and how they can be protected.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/805917511Covid in Africa - Episode 5Fri, 24 Apr 2020 06:42:13 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-5
00:23:15Sound Africa noIn today's show we will get a glimpse into how people are coping with the corona virus in Central Africa. And our producer Rasmus Bitsch is back with the story of a group of African refugees in Cape Town, whose struggle to leave South Africa so far has landed them in a crowded tent outside the city.In today's show we will get a glimpse into how pe…In today's show we will get a glimpse into how people are coping with the corona virus in Central Africa. And our producer Rasmus Bitsch is back with the story of a group of African refugees in Cape Town, whose struggle to leave South Africa so far has landed them in a crowded tent outside the city.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/800817682Covid in Africa - Episode 4Fri, 17 Apr 2020 13:46:19 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-4
00:29:11Sound Africa noIn this episode we discuss strategies of coping mentally with covid and lockdown and get a report from Mozambique, where the pandemic and militant islamists pose a dual threat.In this episode we discuss strategies of coping m…In this episode we discuss strategies of coping mentally with covid and lockdown and get a report from Mozambique, where the pandemic and militant islamists pose a dual threat.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/795313849Covid in Africa - Episode 3Fri, 10 Apr 2020 13:16:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-3
00:30:38Sound Africa noAlong with the corona virus another pandemic is spreading. Fake news and conspiracy theories. But it is difficult to sort fact from fiction in a time where even scientists aren't sure exactly what is going on.
Music by: Podington Bear and Xylo ZikoAlong with the corona virus another pandemic is s…Along with the corona virus another pandemic is spreading. Fake news and conspiracy theories. But it is difficult to sort fact from fiction in a time where even scientists aren't sure exactly what is going on.
Music by: Podington Bear and Xylo Zikotag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/789920347Covid in Africa - Episode 2Fri, 03 Apr 2020 13:02:47 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-2
00:24:39Sound Africa noLockdown - Many African countries are undergoing lockdowns to fight the spread of the Corona virus. In some places, governments justify human rights violations in the name of public health. And even if we can go out safely, the world has changed dramatically in the last week.Lockdown - Many African countries are undergoing …Lockdown - Many African countries are undergoing lockdowns to fight the spread of the Corona virus. In some places, governments justify human rights violations in the name of public health. And even if we can go out safely, the world has changed dramatically in the last week.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/784565530Covid in Africa - Episode 1Fri, 27 Mar 2020 15:12:53 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/covid-in-africa-episode-1
00:29:07Sound Africa noA weekly podcast looking at the continental response to COVID-19 and how it’s affecting people on the ground. Here you will hear about some of the systemic, under-reported issues underlying the coronavirus crisis in Africa. In this episode, one of our reporters get tested for Covid-19 and we speak to journalist Lam Bah in Freetown, Sierra Leone to find out what we can all learn from their experience fighting Ebola.A weekly podcast looking at the continental respo…A weekly podcast looking at the continental response to COVID-19 and how it’s affecting people on the ground. Here you will hear about some of the systemic, under-reported issues underlying the coronavirus crisis in Africa. In this episode, one of our reporters get tested for Covid-19 and we speak to journalist Lam Bah in Freetown, Sierra Leone to find out what we can all learn from their experience fighting Ebola.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/62475540607: They Killed Dulcie: Impunity?Wed, 22 May 2019 22:00:17 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/07-they-killed-dulcie-impunity
00:30:16Sound Africa noThe final episode of They Killed Dulcie takes a critical look at what happened to the investigations of Dulcie September’s murder. So pervasive is the impunity for the economic crimes that sustained apartheid, that Dulcie September’s tenacious struggle for freedom was abruptly ended without redress. Why were victims like Dulcie forgotten, and why were the perpetrators allowed to go free?
Before her murder, Dulcie September was investigating the global networks that financed and armed the apartheid regime. So far, They Killed Dulcie has explored why she was assassinated and looked at the corporations, spies and arms dealers who may have had a hand in Dulcie’s murder.
As will be seen in the podcast, some of the same corporations Dulcie was investigating have continued to do business with the post-apartheid government. Why were Dulcie September’s comrades, today’s leaders, so eager to make friends of their old enemies? Dulcie, however, has been erased from South Africa’s history books, though not entirely from our memories. They Killed Dulcie but they could not erase her.The final episode of They Killed Dulcie takes a c…The final episode of They Killed Dulcie takes a critical look at what happened to the investigations of Dulcie September’s murder. So pervasive is the impunity for the economic crimes that sustained apartheid, that Dulcie September’s tenacious struggle for freedom was abruptly ended without redress. Why were victims like Dulcie forgotten, and why were the perpetrators allowed to go free?
Before her murder, Dulcie September was investigating the global networks that financed and armed the apartheid regime. So far, They Killed Dulcie has explored why she was assassinated and looked at the corporations, spies and arms dealers who may have had a hand in Dulcie’s murder.
As will be seen in the podcast, some of the same corporations Dulcie was investigating have continued to do business with the post-apartheid government. Why were Dulcie September’s comrades, today’s leaders, so eager to make friends of their old enemies? Dulcie, however, has been erased from South Africa’s history books, though not entirely from our memories. They Killed Dulcie but they could not erase her.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/620937078BONUS: They Killed Dulcie - Dangerous GoodsWed, 15 May 2019 22:00:19 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/bonus-they-killed-dulcie-dangerous-goods
00:14:49Sound Africa noIn this episode, we unveil the murky world behind the Danish shipping
industry’s pristine façade. In Dulcie’s handwritten notes, Danish ships and
companies are exposed as integral to the apartheid regime’s arms money
machinery.
We tell the story of these companies, and their extensive role in arming the
apartheid regime in contravention of UN sanctions.
In the late 1970s, complaints from crew members on Danish ships kickstarted a
union-led investigation into illegal arms smuggling to apartheid South Africa on
Danish vessels. This episode of They Killed Dulcie tells the story of an evasive
shipowner and the seafarers who joined the anti-apartheid struggle.
The Seafarer’s Union begins an investigation that takes them across the world to find evidence that disproves the claims of ethical behaviour by the Danish shipping industry.In this episode, we unveil the murky world behind…In this episode, we unveil the murky world behind the Danish shipping
industry’s pristine façade. In Dulcie’s handwritten notes, Danish ships and
companies are exposed as integral to the apartheid regime’s arms money
machinery.
We tell the story of these companies, and their extensive role in arming the
apartheid regime in contravention of UN sanctions.
In the late 1970s, complaints from crew members on Danish ships kickstarted a
union-led investigation into illegal arms smuggling to apartheid South Africa on
Danish vessels. This episode of They Killed Dulcie tells the story of an evasive
shipowner and the seafarers who joined the anti-apartheid struggle.
The Seafarer’s Union begins an investigation that takes them across the world to find evidence that disproves the claims of ethical behaviour by the Danish shipping industry.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/61410958206: They Killed Dulcie - Woman in ExileWed, 01 May 2019 22:00:19 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/06-they-killed-dulcie-woman-in-exile
00:31:21Sound Africa noPodcast: They Killed Dulcie - Episode 6: Woman in Exile
Episode 6.
Dulcie September’s life was shaped by struggle against injustice. As a freedom fighter, she boldly confronted gender based discrimination, even amongst her allies.
In this episode we take a deeper look at the discrimination Dulcie September’s experienced and reflect on the experiences of women in the struggle for South Africa’s freedom. We hear from writers and thinkers and fighters.
Dulcie Septembers role in the struggle has been erased by many. The same can be said of the apartheid supporting Belgian businessman, banker and politician André Vlerick. He was at the centre of the arms money machine – yet his legacy is still celebrated today. We walk the streets in Belgian and ask why?
If you haven’t heard the first five episodes of the podcast you can find them here.Podcast: They Killed Dulcie - Episode 6: Woman in…Podcast: They Killed Dulcie - Episode 6: Woman in Exile
Episode 6.
Dulcie September’s life was shaped by struggle against injustice. As a freedom fighter, she boldly confronted gender based discrimination, even amongst her allies.
In this episode we take a deeper look at the discrimination Dulcie September’s experienced and reflect on the experiences of women in the struggle for South Africa’s freedom. We hear from writers and thinkers and fighters.
Dulcie Septembers role in the struggle has been erased by many. The same can be said of the apartheid supporting Belgian businessman, banker and politician André Vlerick. He was at the centre of the arms money machine – yet his legacy is still celebrated today. We walk the streets in Belgian and ask why?
If you haven’t heard the first five episodes of the podcast you can find them here.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/61072032305: They Killed Dulcie - The Arms Money MachineWed, 24 Apr 2019 22:00:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/05-they-killed-dulcie-the-arms-money-machine
00:29:55Sound Africa noFor almost two decades starting in the 1970’s the South African embassy in Paris was the centre of a large scale sanctions busting operation. It was connected to the arms dealers, spies and banks that formed part of the arms money machine. In episode five They Killed Dulcie, we find out if this top secret operation was connected to the murder of Dulcie September.
On the banks of the river Seine, the South African embassy in Paris was a common site for anti-apartheid demonstrations. Unbeknownst to the activists outside, an entire floor of the embassy housed Armscor staff running a sophisticated sanctions busting operation. They armed the apartheid security forces to the teeth. Moving the cash to buy guns required the complicity of powerful European banks who profited from their role in the arms money machine.
The evidence suggests that Dulcie September was investigating parts of this sinister machinery shortly before her murder. If she had succeeded the consequence would have been dire for plutocrats, bankers, and politicians alike.
They Killed Dulcie is made by Sound Africa and Open Secrets. They are supported by: The Claude Leon Foundation; Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa; Joffe Charitable Trust; Luminate; Open Society Foundations & Open Society Foundation for South Africa and Hindenburg Systems.For almost two decades starting in the 1970’s the…For almost two decades starting in the 1970’s the South African embassy in Paris was the centre of a large scale sanctions busting operation. It was connected to the arms dealers, spies and banks that formed part of the arms money machine. In episode five They Killed Dulcie, we find out if this top secret operation was connected to the murder of Dulcie September.
On the banks of the river Seine, the South African embassy in Paris was a common site for anti-apartheid demonstrations. Unbeknownst to the activists outside, an entire floor of the embassy housed Armscor staff running a sophisticated sanctions busting operation. They armed the apartheid security forces to the teeth. Moving the cash to buy guns required the complicity of powerful European banks who profited from their role in the arms money machine.
The evidence suggests that Dulcie September was investigating parts of this sinister machinery shortly before her murder. If she had succeeded the consequence would have been dire for plutocrats, bankers, and politicians alike.
They Killed Dulcie is made by Sound Africa and Open Secrets. They are supported by: The Claude Leon Foundation; Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa; Joffe Charitable Trust; Luminate; Open Society Foundations & Open Society Foundation for South Africa and Hindenburg Systems.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/60729351604: They Killed Dulcie - Prisons of the PastWed, 17 Apr 2019 22:00:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/04-they-killed-dulcie-prisons-of-the-past
00:28:39Sound Africa noIn the fourth episode of the podcast They Killed Dulcie, the time has come to look at the evidence. What was Dulcie investigating when she was killed? We dust off archival documents found by Open Secrets that provide important clues.
These documents once buried in archives across the world help us understand the secret network of intelligence agents, arms dealers and bankers, who made their fortunes by arming and sustaining the apartheid government.
We also find Dulcie September's personal notes not seized by intelligence agencies and double agents. Through scribbles and notes we begin to understand how Dulcie was investigating the murky networks of apartheid profiteers which for far too long have remained unexposed.
If Dulcie was trying to expose the illicit arms trade connecting South Africa and countries like France was this the reason that an assassin was ordered to have her “removed from the equation?”In the fourth episode of the podcast They Killed …In the fourth episode of the podcast They Killed Dulcie, the time has come to look at the evidence. What was Dulcie investigating when she was killed? We dust off archival documents found by Open Secrets that provide important clues.
These documents once buried in archives across the world help us understand the secret network of intelligence agents, arms dealers and bankers, who made their fortunes by arming and sustaining the apartheid government.
We also find Dulcie September's personal notes not seized by intelligence agencies and double agents. Through scribbles and notes we begin to understand how Dulcie was investigating the murky networks of apartheid profiteers which for far too long have remained unexposed.
If Dulcie was trying to expose the illicit arms trade connecting South Africa and countries like France was this the reason that an assassin was ordered to have her “removed from the equation?”tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/60338973003: They Killed Dulcie - Double AgentsWed, 10 Apr 2019 22:00:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/3-they-killed-dulcie-double-agents
00:31:20Sound Africa noIn the third episode of “They Killed Dulcie,” we delve into the world of informants and double agents and how the apartheid security forces used them to infiltrate the liberation movements in South Africa and abroad. It remains a sensitive topic in South African politics today – some comrades were also collaborators.
Following the assassination of Dulcie September in Paris in 1988, the ANC moved swiftly to install a new man in her old job. Solly Smith, also known as Samuel Khanyile, was to continue Dulcie’s work. But Solly Smith served two masters who were at war with one another.
Was a double agent placed in her office immediately after her murder to undo all her work in investigating the sinister world of politicians, spies, arms dealers and bankers?
This was not the first time that Dulcie September was in the proximity of a double agent. In the 1960’s she and her comrades were arrested following the infiltration of the National Liberation Front by a police agent.
They Killed Dulcie is made by Sound Africa and Open Secrets. They are supported by: The Claude Leon Foundation; Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa; The Joffe Charitable Trust; Luminate; Open Society Foundations & Open Society Foundation for South Africa and Hindenburg Systems.In the third episode of “They Killed Dulcie,” we …In the third episode of “They Killed Dulcie,” we delve into the world of informants and double agents and how the apartheid security forces used them to infiltrate the liberation movements in South Africa and abroad. It remains a sensitive topic in South African politics today – some comrades were also collaborators.
Following the assassination of Dulcie September in Paris in 1988, the ANC moved swiftly to install a new man in her old job. Solly Smith, also known as Samuel Khanyile, was to continue Dulcie’s work. But Solly Smith served two masters who were at war with one another.
Was a double agent placed in her office immediately after her murder to undo all her work in investigating the sinister world of politicians, spies, arms dealers and bankers?
This was not the first time that Dulcie September was in the proximity of a double agent. In the 1960’s she and her comrades were arrested following the infiltration of the National Liberation Front by a police agent.
They Killed Dulcie is made by Sound Africa and Open Secrets. They are supported by: The Claude Leon Foundation; Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa; The Joffe Charitable Trust; Luminate; Open Society Foundations & Open Society Foundation for South Africa and Hindenburg Systems.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/60026462102: They Killed Dulcie - The SpiesWed, 03 Apr 2019 22:00:02 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/thespies
00:33:47Sound Africa noOn the wall of a grey Parisian apartment building, a small plaque commemorates the life of activist Dulcie September. She lived in the building at the time of her murder in 1988. The plaque reads: “Dulcie September was killed by apartheid.”
The second episode of the podcast series They Killed Dulcie continues where episode one left off. The journey begins in a Parisian suburb, but ends in Johannesburg, where former Apartheid era spy Craig Williamson opens the door to the murky world of espionage.
Dulcie’s childhood friend, activist Betty van der Heyden recounts the story of Dulcie’s emergence as an activist, she explains how what started as a “study group” became a militant organisation with the intention to overthrow the government.
If you haven’t heard the first episode of the podcast you can find it here:
https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/1-themurderscene
They Killed Dulcie is made by Sound Africa and Open Secrets. They are supported by: The Claude Leon Foundation; Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa; The Joffe Charitable Trust; Luminate; Open Society Foundations & Open Society Foundation for South Africa and Hindenburg Systems.On the wall of a grey Parisian apartment building…On the wall of a grey Parisian apartment building, a small plaque commemorates the life of activist Dulcie September. She lived in the building at the time of her murder in 1988. The plaque reads: “Dulcie September was killed by apartheid.”
The second episode of the podcast series They Killed Dulcie continues where episode one left off. The journey begins in a Parisian suburb, but ends in Johannesburg, where former Apartheid era spy Craig Williamson opens the door to the murky world of espionage.
Dulcie’s childhood friend, activist Betty van der Heyden recounts the story of Dulcie’s emergence as an activist, she explains how what started as a “study group” became a militant organisation with the intention to overthrow the government.
If you haven’t heard the first episode of the podcast you can find it here:
https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/1-themurderscene
They Killed Dulcie is made by Sound Africa and Open Secrets. They are supported by: The Claude Leon Foundation; Heinrich Böll Stiftung Southern Africa; The Joffe Charitable Trust; Luminate; Open Society Foundations & Open Society Foundation for South Africa and Hindenburg Systems.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/59556591601: They Killed Dulcie - The Scene Of The CrimeWed, 27 Mar 2019 22:00:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/1-themurderscene
00:25:05Sound Africa noOn 29 March 1988 five bullets ended the life of liberation movement activist Dulcie September. After years in prison and decades in exile, she spearheaded anti-Apartheid efforts in France, Switzerland and Luxembourg from a small office in Paris. Why was she killed? Who profited from her murder? Why do her killers roam free?
This is the first episode of the podcast series They Killed Dulcie. It's the epic story of the life and death of a struggle hero who appears to have been erased, while some of the people who profited from her murder continue to thrive.On 29 March 1988 five bullets ended the life of l…On 29 March 1988 five bullets ended the life of liberation movement activist Dulcie September. After years in prison and decades in exile, she spearheaded anti-Apartheid efforts in France, Switzerland and Luxembourg from a small office in Paris. Why was she killed? Who profited from her murder? Why do her killers roam free?
This is the first episode of the podcast series They Killed Dulcie. It's the epic story of the life and death of a struggle hero who appears to have been erased, while some of the people who profited from her murder continue to thrive.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/593424678Friends of SoundAfrica Ep06 - Aswat - Cat MamaThu, 21 Mar 2019 08:19:40 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/friends-of-soundafrica-ep06-aswat-cat-mama
00:28:06Sound Africa noThis episode is made by our friends Aswat: Voices of Arabia from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, who make podcasts about women from this region, who tell stories about their lives, achievements and aspirations at a time when restrictions on women have been easing. This episode is called… Cat Mama and is about Farah who has 300 cats living with her and she feeds about 600 street cats.This episode is made by our friends Aswat: Voices…This episode is made by our friends Aswat: Voices of Arabia from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, who make podcasts about women from this region, who tell stories about their lives, achievements and aspirations at a time when restrictions on women have been easing. This episode is called… Cat Mama and is about Farah who has 300 cats living with her and she feeds about 600 street cats.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/589854978They Killed Dulcie TrailerThu, 14 Mar 2019 09:00:38 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/socials-trailer
00:01:14Sound Africa noSERIES LAUNCH: 28 MARCH
On 29th March 1988 five bullets ended the life of liberation movement activist Dulcie September. Having fled Cape Town she spear-headeded anti-apartheid efforts in France, Switzerland and Luxembourg from a small
office in Paris.
Why was she killed? who profited from her murder? Why do her killers roam free?
Sound Africa and Open Secrets ZA are launching a new eight part investigative podcast series that explores the sinister trail of intrigue which September was uncovering at the time of her murder. Meet the spies, bankers,businessmen, corrupt politicians and comrades whose actions in the past have shaped our present. They Killed Dulcie- but have not erased the memory of her struggle for our freedom.SERIES LAUNCH: 28 MARCH
On 29th March 1988 five …SERIES LAUNCH: 28 MARCH
On 29th March 1988 five bullets ended the life of liberation movement activist Dulcie September. Having fled Cape Town she spear-headeded anti-apartheid efforts in France, Switzerland and Luxembourg from a small
office in Paris.
Why was she killed? who profited from her murder? Why do her killers roam free?
Sound Africa and Open Secrets ZA are launching a new eight part investigative podcast series that explores the sinister trail of intrigue which September was uncovering at the time of her murder. Meet the spies, bankers,businessmen, corrupt politicians and comrades whose actions in the past have shaped our present. They Killed Dulcie- but have not erased the memory of her struggle for our freedom.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/589358565Friends of SoundAfrica Ep05 - First Person - Shrooms At 70Wed, 13 Mar 2019 10:14:53 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/friends-of-soundafrica-ep05-first-person-shrooms-at-70
00:33:08Sound Africa noIn this episode Seventy-something grandmother, Monica Cromhout, has gone from law-abiding teetotaler to an evangelist for the benefits of psychedelic – magic mushrooms. Marianne Thamm tells us how she come to be at the forefront of the legal drive to have South Africa’s drugs laws declared unconstitutional.In this episode Seventy-something grandmother, Mo…In this episode Seventy-something grandmother, Monica Cromhout, has gone from law-abiding teetotaler to an evangelist for the benefits of psychedelic – magic mushrooms. Marianne Thamm tells us how she come to be at the forefront of the legal drive to have South Africa’s drugs laws declared unconstitutional.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/585744819Friends of SoundAfrica Ep04 - OurAfrica - Meet LabelzWed, 06 Mar 2019 10:48:43 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/friends-of-soundafrica-ep04-ourafrica-meet-labelz
00:20:33Sound Africa noFriends of SoundAfrica Ep04 - OurAfrica - Meet Labelz by Sound Africa Friends of SoundAfrica Ep04 - OurAfrica - Meet La…Friends of SoundAfrica Ep04 - OurAfrica - Meet Labelz by Sound Africa tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/582051984Friends of SoundAfrica Ep03 - Alibi - The LettersWed, 27 Feb 2019 07:33:06 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/friends-of-soundafrica-ep03-alibi-the-letters
00:30:56Sound Africa noThe award-winning South African radio show and podcast. The first series investigates the case of a man who may have been wrongfully convicted for 17 years. Compelling, long-form investigative radio told over eight episodes.The award-winning South African radio show and po…The award-winning South African radio show and podcast. The first series investigates the case of a man who may have been wrongfully convicted for 17 years. Compelling, long-form investigative radio told over eight episodes.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/578340186Friends of SoundAfrica Ep02 - Snap Judgement - J Dilla's Lost ScrollsWed, 20 Feb 2019 09:10:22 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/friends-of-soundafrica-ep02-snap-judgement-j-dillas-lost-scrolls
00:20:52Sound Africa noWhen record store owner Jeff Bubeck buys an old record collection out of an abandoned storage unit, he has no idea what he’s stumbled across. Jeff learns the collection once belonged to the late great J Dilla,
one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time.When record store owner Jeff Bubeck buys an old r…When record store owner Jeff Bubeck buys an old record collection out of an abandoned storage unit, he has no idea what he’s stumbled across. Jeff learns the collection once belonged to the late great J Dilla,
one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/574256571Friends of SoundAfrica Ep 01 - Honeymoon Studios - The Giants of Lesotho Part 1 MohlomiTue, 12 Feb 2019 21:00:05 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/friends-of-soundafrica-ep-01-honeymoon-studios-the-giants-of-lesotho-part-1-mohlomi
00:13:47Sound Africa noWe’ve been listening to some great podcasts which we’d like to share with you. Over the next few weeks we’re going to play an episode from each of our friends.
This one is made by our friends 'Honeymoon Studios' who make podcasts about interesting local stories. This episode is called Giants of Lesotho. It's a true story of wise men, warriors and an ideology that created the country of Lesotho. The episode is narrated by Award-winning journalist and author, Max Du Preez.
The full series is here: https://soundcloud.com/honeymoonstudiosWe’ve been listening to some great podcasts which…We’ve been listening to some great podcasts which we’d like to share with you. Over the next few weeks we’re going to play an episode from each of our friends.
This one is made by our friends 'Honeymoon Studios' who make podcasts about interesting local stories. This episode is called Giants of Lesotho. It's a true story of wise men, warriors and an ideology that created the country of Lesotho. The episode is narrated by Award-winning journalist and author, Max Du Preez.
The full series is here: https://soundcloud.com/honeymoonstudiostag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/495494439De BijbelWed, 05 Sep 2018 21:00:06 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/de-bijbel
00:38:42Sound Africa noLike our country, many of us in South Africa have complicated histories. Our ancestral backgrounds are almost always a mix contradicting the simple apartheid era classifications of Indian, black, white and colored. For many of us, these classifications are simply not enough, we need to know where we're coming from, so we're able to move on. In this story, Candice Nolan tries to find the answers she is looking for by looking in an old bible. This episode was written and arranged by Candice Nolan and produced by Danny Booysen.
Sound Africa is supported by the Open Society Foundation’s Project for Independent Journalism and Hindenburg Systems. Every two weeks another episode will be released here and on Soundafrica.org. For more, follow Sound Africa on Facebook, Twitter or listen to all our documentaries on iTunes, Soundcloud or our website. You can also subscribe to the newsletter.Like our country, many of us in South Africa have…Like our country, many of us in South Africa have complicated histories. Our ancestral backgrounds are almost always a mix contradicting the simple apartheid era classifications of Indian, black, white and colored. For many of us, these classifications are simply not enough, we need to know where we're coming from, so we're able to move on. In this story, Candice Nolan tries to find the answers she is looking for by looking in an old bible. This episode was written and arranged by Candice Nolan and produced by Danny Booysen.
Sound Africa is supported by the Open Society Foundation’s Project for Independent Journalism and Hindenburg Systems. Every two weeks another episode will be released here and on Soundafrica.org. For more, follow Sound Africa on Facebook, Twitter or listen to all our documentaries on iTunes, Soundcloud or our website. You can also subscribe to the newsletter.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/488972967Examining Doctor DeathWed, 22 Aug 2018 21:00:08 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/examining-dr-death
00:42:39Sound Africa noOn a summer morning in 1997, a man was arrested with a plastic bag full of party drugs in a park in Pretoria. The man was Wouter Basson, also known as Dr. Death.
Basson was the head of the apartheid-era chemical and biological warfare program Project Coast. Today he works as a cardiologist in a private practice in Durbanville outside Cape Town.
In this Sound Africa episode we re-visit the story of Wouter Basson. We try to find out who keeps him in the medical business, why they do it, and ask Basson what he believes his legacy is.On a summer morning in 1997, a man was arrested w…On a summer morning in 1997, a man was arrested with a plastic bag full of party drugs in a park in Pretoria. The man was Wouter Basson, also known as Dr. Death.
Basson was the head of the apartheid-era chemical and biological warfare program Project Coast. Today he works as a cardiologist in a private practice in Durbanville outside Cape Town.
In this Sound Africa episode we re-visit the story of Wouter Basson. We try to find out who keeps him in the medical business, why they do it, and ask Basson what he believes his legacy is.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/482738163The Heart ProblemWed, 08 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/the-heart-problem-1
00:33:37Sound Africa noThe first ever heart transplant in the world was performed in South Africa in 1967. It was an international triumph, and the surgeon in charge, Dr. Christiaan Barnard became an over night celebrity. But did Christiaan Barnard deserve all the credit?
In this Sound Africa podcast we investigate the persistent rumor that a black man named Hamilton Naki played a much bigger role in the surgery than he has been given credit for. Some even claim that Naki personally performed the operation and it was kept secret because of apartheid’s discriminatory laws. What is the truth, and why does it matter?
The story of Hamilton Naki is a re-broadcast of our episode “The Heart Problem”. It was first released in December 2017, on the 50th anniversary of the first ever heart transplant.The first ever heart transplant in the world was …The first ever heart transplant in the world was performed in South Africa in 1967. It was an international triumph, and the surgeon in charge, Dr. Christiaan Barnard became an over night celebrity. But did Christiaan Barnard deserve all the credit?
In this Sound Africa podcast we investigate the persistent rumor that a black man named Hamilton Naki played a much bigger role in the surgery than he has been given credit for. Some even claim that Naki personally performed the operation and it was kept secret because of apartheid’s discriminatory laws. What is the truth, and why does it matter?
The story of Hamilton Naki is a re-broadcast of our episode “The Heart Problem”. It was first released in December 2017, on the 50th anniversary of the first ever heart transplant.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/476420718He ran all the wayWed, 25 Jul 2018 21:00:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/he-ran-all-the-way
00:38:00Sound Africa noThis Sound Africa Podcast is a story of a man and his mother. While it is set in the transition years between the old and the new South Africa, the story is a deeply personal narrative of how the past never goes away, but always travels with us. It is a story of grief and how a son tries to escape his own.This Sound Africa Podcast is a story of a man and…This Sound Africa Podcast is a story of a man and his mother. While it is set in the transition years between the old and the new South Africa, the story is a deeply personal narrative of how the past never goes away, but always travels with us. It is a story of grief and how a son tries to escape his own.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/470289207Bad Blood in GracelandWed, 11 Jul 2018 21:00:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/bad-blood-in-graceland-1
00:28:07Sound Africa noIn 1985, South African music legend Ray Phiri collaborated with a number of other South African artists on Paul Simon’s legendary Graceland album. While the recording of the album from the beginning was mired in controversy, it was not until almost 30 year later, Ray Phiri revealed that he felt had been cheated out of his royalties and composer rights by Paul Simon. That there was bad blood between them.
In this Sound Africa podcast Lungile Sojini re-visits the story of the Graceland album. He tries to find out, what exactly Ray Phiri was unhappy about and who was responsible for the conflict.In 1985, South African music legend Ray Phiri col…In 1985, South African music legend Ray Phiri collaborated with a number of other South African artists on Paul Simon’s legendary Graceland album. While the recording of the album from the beginning was mired in controversy, it was not until almost 30 year later, Ray Phiri revealed that he felt had been cheated out of his royalties and composer rights by Paul Simon. That there was bad blood between them.
In this Sound Africa podcast Lungile Sojini re-visits the story of the Graceland album. He tries to find out, what exactly Ray Phiri was unhappy about and who was responsible for the conflict.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/461381448Bowie The PoetWed, 27 Jun 2018 21:00:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/bowie-the-poet
00:41:38Sound Africa noIn this episode we meet Anthero Bowie, a former gang member who is out of prison and trying to reinvent himself as a poet. But is it possible for Bowie to reinvent himself? The entire episode plays out in his neighbourhood, Belhar Extension 13 in Cape Flats. A neighborhood that produces young men like Anthero everyday, and now refuses to see him in a new light.In this episode we meet Anthero Bowie, a former g…In this episode we meet Anthero Bowie, a former gang member who is out of prison and trying to reinvent himself as a poet. But is it possible for Bowie to reinvent himself? The entire episode plays out in his neighbourhood, Belhar Extension 13 in Cape Flats. A neighborhood that produces young men like Anthero everyday, and now refuses to see him in a new light.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/457767048Brother, This is Cape TownWed, 13 Jun 2018 21:00:04 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/brother-this-is-cape-town
00:36:59Sound Africa noBongani Dyalivana is a 29-year-old man from Cape Town. He has been out of jail for just over two years after serving a 10-year sentence. In this Sound Africa podcast we hear Bongani’s story. It is a story of loss, of growing up in a gang and then in jail. Of finding oneself and trying to break a new path.
Bongani shares the outline of his story with many other South African men. And we hear about these young men often. But while we hear about them, we usually never hear from them. In this podcast Bongani Dyalivana speaks for himself.Bongani Dyalivana is a 29-year-old man from Cape …Bongani Dyalivana is a 29-year-old man from Cape Town. He has been out of jail for just over two years after serving a 10-year sentence. In this Sound Africa podcast we hear Bongani’s story. It is a story of loss, of growing up in a gang and then in jail. Of finding oneself and trying to break a new path.
Bongani shares the outline of his story with many other South African men. And we hear about these young men often. But while we hear about them, we usually never hear from them. In this podcast Bongani Dyalivana speaks for himself.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/451200159The GhostWed, 30 May 2018 21:00:02 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/the-ghost
00:37:42Sound Africa noSometimes taking a detour can show you an entire world you did not know existed. That is what happens to reporter Lars Overland, who drives into a Karoo ghost town on his way to somewhere else and ends up chasing ghosts through a sleepless night.
This story is about the small town of Matjiesfontein in the Karoo. It is a story where the desert wind blows, and the lines between the past and the present, reality and dream are blurred.Sometimes taking a detour can show you an entire …Sometimes taking a detour can show you an entire world you did not know existed. That is what happens to reporter Lars Overland, who drives into a Karoo ghost town on his way to somewhere else and ends up chasing ghosts through a sleepless night.
This story is about the small town of Matjiesfontein in the Karoo. It is a story where the desert wind blows, and the lines between the past and the present, reality and dream are blurred.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/444841170Freedom For SaleWed, 16 May 2018 21:00:02 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/freedom-for-sale
00:27:18Sound Africa noWhen apartheid ended, the big companies that helped the regime buy weapons illegally continued to do business with the new South African government. Until today, these companies have never been held accountable. This was the subject of the first People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime held in February this year.
In this episode, producer Neroli Price takes us to the Tribunal and delves into the three corruption cases presented there from apartheid to state capture. Economic crime continues to cast a long shadow over South Africa, but luckily there are those prepared to dig up the past.
This episode was made in collaboration with Open Secrets.When apartheid ended, the big companies that help…When apartheid ended, the big companies that helped the regime buy weapons illegally continued to do business with the new South African government. Until today, these companies have never been held accountable. This was the subject of the first People’s Tribunal on Economic Crime held in February this year.
In this episode, producer Neroli Price takes us to the Tribunal and delves into the three corruption cases presented there from apartheid to state capture. Economic crime continues to cast a long shadow over South Africa, but luckily there are those prepared to dig up the past.
This episode was made in collaboration with Open Secrets.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/438247716Auntie Patty's GardenWed, 02 May 2018 19:47:06 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/auntie-pattys-garden
00:36:58Sound Africa noWhen the coloured population of Simon's Town was forcibly removed, Aunty Patty’s family remained. They were forgotten by the authorities for years. Her nephew Jackie, on the other hand, was moved to the township of Ocean View, and he clearly remembers the day he loaded his belongings onto a truck and left the town of his childhood behind. He has not forgiven the people responsible.
Today Auntie Patty has made her family home into a museum. In this Sound Africa podcast, producer Rasmus Bitsch visits the museum and walks down memory lane with Auntie Patty and Jackie. Even after several decades, the past casts a shadow that the beauty of Simon's Town cannot expel.
This is the first episode in the Sound Africa series “Re-visits.” In this series Sound Africa take another look at stories from the past that may only linger in the back of our minds, but continue to affect our lives.When the coloured population of Simon's Town was …When the coloured population of Simon's Town was forcibly removed, Aunty Patty’s family remained. They were forgotten by the authorities for years. Her nephew Jackie, on the other hand, was moved to the township of Ocean View, and he clearly remembers the day he loaded his belongings onto a truck and left the town of his childhood behind. He has not forgiven the people responsible.
Today Auntie Patty has made her family home into a museum. In this Sound Africa podcast, producer Rasmus Bitsch visits the museum and walks down memory lane with Auntie Patty and Jackie. Even after several decades, the past casts a shadow that the beauty of Simon's Town cannot expel.
This is the first episode in the Sound Africa series “Re-visits.” In this series Sound Africa take another look at stories from the past that may only linger in the back of our minds, but continue to affect our lives.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/362471234The Heart ProblemThu, 30 Nov 2017 04:24:18 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/the-heart-problem
00:32:37Sound Africa noIts fifty years since the world’s first heart transplant was performed at Groote Schuur hospital in Cape Town. But, there remains a persistent rumour that a black man called Hamilton Naki played a much bigger role than he has been given credit for. In this podcast SOUND AFRICA investigates and asks why this question still lingers all these years later.
This episode is a preview to the new Sound Africa season coming early next year. Follow us on iTunes or SoundCloud and subscribe to our newsletter, to never miss an episode.
** Music from Spoek Mathambo, Felix Laband, Miriam Makeba and Michael Kiwanuka.Its fifty years since the world’s first heart tra…Its fifty years since the world’s first heart transplant was performed at Groote Schuur hospital in Cape Town. But, there remains a persistent rumour that a black man called Hamilton Naki played a much bigger role than he has been given credit for. In this podcast SOUND AFRICA investigates and asks why this question still lingers all these years later.
This episode is a preview to the new Sound Africa season coming early next year. Follow us on iTunes or SoundCloud and subscribe to our newsletter, to never miss an episode.
** Music from Spoek Mathambo, Felix Laband, Miriam Makeba and Michael Kiwanuka.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302318105Nuclear SA: CountdownMon, 06 Feb 2017 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/nuclear-sa-countdown
00:27:51Sound Africa noWhat will the future of South Africa’s energy sector look like? This is the guiding question that leads Sound Africa’s newest producer, Neroli Price, to paint three possible future scenarios. Speaking to a range of experts, activists and those trying out innovative alternatives, she takes the listener on a journey from paradise to hell, and ending up somewhere in the middle. Where we end up depends on the choices that we make now and who we include on the proverbial lifeboat to the future.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.What will the future of South Africa’s energy sec…What will the future of South Africa’s energy sector look like? This is the guiding question that leads Sound Africa’s newest producer, Neroli Price, to paint three possible future scenarios. Speaking to a range of experts, activists and those trying out innovative alternatives, she takes the listener on a journey from paradise to hell, and ending up somewhere in the middle. Where we end up depends on the choices that we make now and who we include on the proverbial lifeboat to the future.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302086371Nuclear SA: Uranium RushMon, 30 Jan 2017 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/nuclear-sa-uranium-rush
00:38:49Sound Africa noIn this third instalment of Sound Africa’s Nuclear SA mini-series, Dhashen Moodley takes a look at the potential consequences of uranium mining in the Karoo. We speak to a Khoi-San activist who, drawing parallels with recent protests at Standing Rock in the USA, worries about the threat uranium mining poses to water supplies in this arid land. Meanwhile local farmers voice their concerns, politicians are enticed with promises of job creation, and mining companies continue to chase profit margins. Uranium mining in the Karoo is a potentially explosive story, with enormous social and economic consequences, yet it has largely been overlooked.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.In this third instalment of Sound Africa’s Nuclea…In this third instalment of Sound Africa’s Nuclear SA mini-series, Dhashen Moodley takes a look at the potential consequences of uranium mining in the Karoo. We speak to a Khoi-San activist who, drawing parallels with recent protests at Standing Rock in the USA, worries about the threat uranium mining poses to water supplies in this arid land. Meanwhile local farmers voice their concerns, politicians are enticed with promises of job creation, and mining companies continue to chase profit margins. Uranium mining in the Karoo is a potentially explosive story, with enormous social and economic consequences, yet it has largely been overlooked.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302082187Nuclear SA: EnrichmentMon, 23 Jan 2017 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/nuclear-sa-enrichment
00:34:43Sound Africa noSouth Africans would already be familiar with headlines warning of the likelihood of enormous corruption in the nuclear procurement programme. Is this just hysteria, or is there reason to fear that we’re headed towards something like the “arms deal on steroids”? To help answer this question, we situate the nuclear deal in its international context, finding out what went wrong with a current nuclear programme in Finland, and getting a better sense of the Russian state-owned company involved in both the Finnish and South African deals.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.South Africans would already be familiar with hea…South Africans would already be familiar with headlines warning of the likelihood of enormous corruption in the nuclear procurement programme. Is this just hysteria, or is there reason to fear that we’re headed towards something like the “arms deal on steroids”? To help answer this question, we situate the nuclear deal in its international context, finding out what went wrong with a current nuclear programme in Finland, and getting a better sense of the Russian state-owned company involved in both the Finnish and South African deals.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/302053928Nuclear SA: The LaagerMon, 16 Jan 2017 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/nuclear-sa-the-laager
00:33:28Sound Africa noThis is the first of a four-part Sound Africa series exploring the tangled web of South Africa’s nuclear past, present and future. Reporter Rasmus Bitsch begins this story at an art gallery in Johannesburg’s stylish suburb of Maboneng, where artist Vincent Bezuidenhout is shining a spotlight on South Africa’s secret nuclear history through his exhibition Fail Deadly. From there, we connect the dots between the struggle against apartheid, the Cold War, and South Africa’s development of nuclear weapons. How important was the nuclear programme in the close-knit defensive position, or laager, adopted by the Afrikaner nationalist government? And did the bomb contribute to the state’s siege mentality? What history shows is that the nuclear programme fostered secrecy and paranoia, and it arguably still casts a shadow over South African politics today.
*We regret an error in an earlier version of this episode in which we incorrectly state that Che Guevara led troops into the war in Angola.*
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.This is the first of a four-part Sound Africa ser…This is the first of a four-part Sound Africa series exploring the tangled web of South Africa’s nuclear past, present and future. Reporter Rasmus Bitsch begins this story at an art gallery in Johannesburg’s stylish suburb of Maboneng, where artist Vincent Bezuidenhout is shining a spotlight on South Africa’s secret nuclear history through his exhibition Fail Deadly. From there, we connect the dots between the struggle against apartheid, the Cold War, and South Africa’s development of nuclear weapons. How important was the nuclear programme in the close-knit defensive position, or laager, adopted by the Afrikaner nationalist government? And did the bomb contribute to the state’s siege mentality? What history shows is that the nuclear programme fostered secrecy and paranoia, and it arguably still casts a shadow over South African politics today.
*We regret an error in an earlier version of this episode in which we incorrectly state that Che Guevara led troops into the war in Angola.*
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2695990417. SPECIAL: African Space The Live DocumentaryFri, 17 Jun 2016 14:40:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/7-special-african-space-the-live-documentary
00:51:01Sound Africa noAfrican Space - The Live Documentary is a live recording of a collaboration between Sound Africa and Encounters South African International Documentary Festival.
It is a poetic journey featuring internationally renowned astronomers and townspeople of the Karoo. What they all share is a proximity to the biggest science project in the world: a giant radio telescope called The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) under construction. Sometimes the journey is intergalactic other times dusty and local, but it always takes place somewhere between technology and dream.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.African Space - The Live Documentary is a live re…African Space - The Live Documentary is a live recording of a collaboration between Sound Africa and Encounters South African International Documentary Festival.
It is a poetic journey featuring internationally renowned astronomers and townspeople of the Karoo. What they all share is a proximity to the biggest science project in the world: a giant radio telescope called The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) under construction. Sometimes the journey is intergalactic other times dusty and local, but it always takes place somewhere between technology and dream.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2607761066. Hilton Schilder's Catheter SymphonyTue, 26 Apr 2016 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/episode-6-hilton-schilders-catheter-symphony
00:32:19Sound Africa noHilton Schilder's Catheter Symphony is a jazzy journey through the mother city and the hypercreative mind of pianist and composer Hilton Schilder. We get a musician's-eye view of what it was like growing up in the Cape Flats under apartheid, and an intimate glimpse into Schilder's current struggle with cancer. Hospital bed compositions and irreverent humour help this colourful and quintessentially Capetonian artist get through the hard times.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.Hilton Schilder's Catheter Symphony is a jazzy jo…Hilton Schilder's Catheter Symphony is a jazzy journey through the mother city and the hypercreative mind of pianist and composer Hilton Schilder. We get a musician's-eye view of what it was like growing up in the Cape Flats under apartheid, and an intimate glimpse into Schilder's current struggle with cancer. Hospital bed compositions and irreverent humour help this colourful and quintessentially Capetonian artist get through the hard times.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2543895065. The Wait is Almost Over Part 2Wed, 23 Mar 2016 15:03:46 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/episode-5-the-wait-is-almost-over-part-2
00:35:54Sound Africa noThe second part of The Wait Is Almost Over is finally out!
In this episode, Yolande recalls the details of her and Pierre's captivity, relations with her captors, and the ever-present threat of done strikes. We also take an in-depth look at the efforts of the civilian negotiators to bring Pierre home, and how these efforts ran into conflict with government policies.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.The second part of The Wait Is Almost Over is fin…The second part of The Wait Is Almost Over is finally out!
In this episode, Yolande recalls the details of her and Pierre's captivity, relations with her captors, and the ever-present threat of done strikes. We also take an in-depth look at the efforts of the civilian negotiators to bring Pierre home, and how these efforts ran into conflict with government policies.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2482875044. The Wait is Almost Over Part 1Mon, 22 Feb 2016 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/episode-4-the-wait-is-almost-over-part-1
00:33:56Sound Africa noIn May 2013, Pierre and Yolande Korkie were kidnapped by Al-Qaeda. In the chaos of post-revolutionary Yemen, it was left up to an innovative local aid worker and his South African boss to secure the couple's release. This is the story of their painstaking efforts to track down the Korkies and the delicate negotiations that ensued.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.In May 2013, Pierre and Yolande Korkie were kidna…In May 2013, Pierre and Yolande Korkie were kidnapped by Al-Qaeda. In the chaos of post-revolutionary Yemen, it was left up to an innovative local aid worker and his South African boss to secure the couple's release. This is the story of their painstaking efforts to track down the Korkies and the delicate negotiations that ensued.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2404838093. The Devil In JoburgTue, 05 Jan 2016 12:51:33 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/the-devil-in-joburg
00:30:05Sound Africa noA reporter investigates the high number of reported occult crimes in South Africa. Among others he meets an archbishop, a passionate academic and a man they call God's Detective.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.A reporter investigates the high number of report…A reporter investigates the high number of reported occult crimes in South Africa. Among others he meets an archbishop, a passionate academic and a man they call God's Detective.
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Find out more about Sound Africa at our website: http://soundafrica.org/
Like Sound Africa on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soundafricapodcast
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2361690432. The Boy Who Didn't DieSat, 05 Dec 2015 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/the-boy-who-didnt-die
00:33:05Sound Africa noOne man shares his incredible story of fleeing war, escaping an army and traveling through the deep Congo forest and half the continent alone as a child.
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Find out more about Sound Africa at our website: http://soundafrica.org/
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.One man shares his incredible story of fleeing wa…One man shares his incredible story of fleeing war, escaping an army and traveling through the deep Congo forest and half the continent alone as a child.
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Find out more about Sound Africa at our website: http://soundafrica.org/
Like Sound Africa on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soundafricapodcast
Follow Sound Africa on Twitter: twitter.com/sound_africa and Instagram: www.instagram.com/sound_africa/
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/2316512051. African SpaceThu, 05 Nov 2015 00:00:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/soundafrica/1-african-space
00:39:42Sound Africa noAfrica is hardly thought of as a continent much involved in space exploration. But for the lift off of the Sound Africa Podcast we bring you two stories about Africa and space:
First, The Afronaut: An introduction to a largely forgotten space program in Zambia in the 1960s. Did the leader of this wildly ambitious project, Edward Nkoloso, have a plan or was he just the delusional eccentric he was later made out to be?
Second, The Telescope: A small town in the Karoo Desert of Northern South Africa has finally found its place in the world with the establishment of one of the biggest international science projects of our time. As the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) begins to take shape, we look at the telescope network that will likely transform the way we understand the universe and our place in it.
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Find out more about Sound Africa at our website: soundafrica.org.
Like Sound Africa on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soundafricapodcast.
Follow Sound Africa on Twitter: twitter.com/sound_africa and Instagram: www.instagram.com/sound_africa/.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.Africa is hardly thought of as a continent much i…Africa is hardly thought of as a continent much involved in space exploration. But for the lift off of the Sound Africa Podcast we bring you two stories about Africa and space:
First, The Afronaut: An introduction to a largely forgotten space program in Zambia in the 1960s. Did the leader of this wildly ambitious project, Edward Nkoloso, have a plan or was he just the delusional eccentric he was later made out to be?
Second, The Telescope: A small town in the Karoo Desert of Northern South Africa has finally found its place in the world with the establishment of one of the biggest international science projects of our time. As the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) begins to take shape, we look at the telescope network that will likely transform the way we understand the universe and our place in it.
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Find out more about Sound Africa at our website: soundafrica.org.
Like Sound Africa on Facebook: www.facebook.com/soundafricapodcast.
Follow Sound Africa on Twitter: twitter.com/sound_africa and Instagram: www.instagram.com/sound_africa/.
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Sound Africa is an independent podcast collective based in South Africa. We focus on creative non-fiction from the African continent and are always looking for talented journalists and storytellers to collaborate with. If you are one of them or want to get in touch, send us an email: info@soundafrica.org.